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RE: What is A Well Regulated Militia

in #political6 years ago

Well, I can shoot well as was trained perfectly. But I am not even a hunter as I hate all kinds of guns, assault rifles, you’re right, not for civilians. But all that propaganda about that North Korea or getting more powerful China military doctrine change minds of some people. Computer game, films, violence are a kind of cartoons for kids. And guys think over getting into a hard to die dude with machineguns, feeling he/she’s a sort of a soldier of fortune.
On the other hand I saw all those lists of killed by terrorist attacks in NY. We ought to be defended on our own as well as by the state we live. Producing weapons has nothing to do with mentally insane persons who can misuse guns, it’s more for creating working places to feed and educate kids. You talk business about selling outlets arm without responsibility. Yeah, there must be a history of who buys and an agreement in buying – selling.
Source: http://www.feelnumb.com/2009/11/19/where-kurt-cobain-purchased-his-shotgun/ “Kurt /Cobain/paid $307.38 and the gun was registered in Carlson name at Kurt’s request because all of his other guns had been confiscated by police.”

Two films about militia show how some people are, I would say, real citizens. In one of your article I read about presidency. Well, a good president. It sounds like a short anecdote. We’ve never had a good president on the entire facet. Mr. Churchill perhaps was but he was the Prime minister, and what is more important a citizen. the great one. Last film is about awful facts however they sound while watching bitter truth.

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I have in a playlist. I love your comments but I don't quite follow some of your thoughts. but I think you are in agreeance that laws need to be changed and a background check and wait times need to be the same for all states. Thank you for your comments.